Effectiveness of computer-generated (virtual reality) graded exposure in the treatment of acrophobia
OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to examine the efficacy of computer- generated (virtual reality) graded exposure in the treatment of acrophobia (fear of heights). METHOD: Twenty college students with acrophobia were randomly assigned to virtual reality graded exposure treatment (N = 12) or to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of psychiatry 1995-04, Vol.152 (4), p.626-628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to examine the efficacy of computer-
generated (virtual reality) graded exposure in the treatment of acrophobia
(fear of heights). METHOD: Twenty college students with acrophobia were
randomly assigned to virtual reality graded exposure treatment (N = 12) or
to a waiting-list comparison group (N = 8). Seventeen students completed
the study. Sessions were conducted individually over 8 weeks. Outcome was
assessed by using measures of anxiety, avoidance, attitudes, and distress
associated with exposure to heights before and after treatment. RESULTS:
Significant differences between the students who completed the virtual
reality treatment (N = 10) and those on the waiting list (N = 7) were found
on all measures. The treatment group was significantly improved after 8
weeks, but the comparison group was unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: The authors
conclude that treatment with virtual reality graded exposure was successful
in reducing fear of heights. |
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ISSN: | 0002-953X 1535-7228 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ajp.152.4.626 |